Jesus says this in Revelation 2:23:

[23] And I will kill her children with pestilence, and all the churches will know that I am He who searches the minds and hearts; and I will give to each one of you according to your deeds. (Rev 2:23, NASB)

Again, Jesus says "I am He" or "ego eimi" in the Greek. Jesus is claiming to be someone very important. Who else could be possibly be claiming to be, other than Jehovah God? Jehovah God also calls Himself "I am He" or "ego eimi" many times (Isaiah 43:10, Deu 32:39). Another coincidence? Nope.

And Jehovah says this in Jeremiah 17:10:

[10] "I, the LORD, search the heart,
I test the mind,
Even to give to each man according to his ways,
According to the results of his deeds.(Jer 17:10, NASB)

Jesus searches the minds and the hearts and gives to each person according to their deeds and Jehovah searches the heart and tests the mind and gives to each person according to their ways and deeds.

The parallel is undeniable. Is Jehovah alone the one who searches the minds and hearts and gives to each one according to their deeds? Or does He share that ability with a different being, a creature?

And isn't it obviously John knew fully well of Jeremiah 17:10 and had no problem applying it to Jesus, even though that verse is about Jehovah? Isn't it clear that Jeremiah 17:10 was in the mind of John as he wrote Revelation 2:23? If so, wouldn't that mean John, the inspired apostle, definitely believed Jesus is Jehovah?

Copy and paste the other parallels with Rev 2:23:

ps 7:9, 26:2, pro 24:12, jer 11:20